Tuesday, 3 June 2008
Earthquake survivors make......., Sichuan
Volunteer Wang Xiaonan (L) plays with earthquake survivors at a refugee settlement place in Yong'an town of earthquake-hit An'xian county, Sichuan province June 2, 2008. China said on Monday it could guarantee there would be no epidemics in the earthquake zone, while some survivors complained their farmland was being bulldozed to make way for temporary housing.
People ride a motorbike past a truck that was hit on its side by a rock during the May 12 earthquake, on the road from Dujiangyan to Yingxiu town, in Sichuan province, June 2, 2008.
Soldiers set up communications devices near the Tangjiashan Lake in the earthquake-hit Beichuan county, Sichuan province June 1, 2008. China has mobilised its military to unblock roads, clear rubble and deliver food, water and tents to millions displaced by the quake. Rescuers are racing to clear swollen "quake lakes" and set up housing before the summer rainy season begins. Picture taken June 1, 2008.
An aerial view of submerged buildings at Tangjiashan Lake in the earthquake-hit Beichuan county, Sichuan province June 1, 2008. China has mobilised its military to unblock roads, clear rubble and deliver food, water and tents to millions displaced by the quake. Rescuers are racing to clear swollen "quake lakes" and set up housing before the summer rainy season begins. Picture taken June 1, 2008.
An aerial view of the Tangjiashan lake in the earthquake-hit Beichuan county, Sichuan province June 1, 2008. China has mobilised its military to unblock roads, clear rubble and deliver food, water and tents to millions displaced by the quake. Rescuers are racing to clear swollen "quake lakes" and set up housing before the summer rainy season begins. Picture taken June 1, 2008.
A girl takes care of a one-month-old child inside a tent at a refugee settlement in Sangzhao town of earthquake-hit An'xian county, Sichuan Province June 2, 2008. China said on Monday it could guarantee there would be no epidemics in the earthquake zone, while some survivors complained their farmland was being bulldozed to make way for temporary housing.
A survivor of the May 12 earthquake calls out to a friend as they collect abandoned items from houses and a hospital, after they lost all of their belongings in the earthquake and now live in a refugee camp on the outskirts of Yingxiu town, Sichuan province, June 3, 2008.
A nurse walks in an army base on the outskirts of earthquake-hit Yingxiu town in Sichuan province June 3, 2008.
A People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldier stands guard as a helicopter takes off from earthquake-hit Yingxiu town in Sichuan province, June 2, 2008.
Earthquake survivors make lunch as another (L) works on the chimney of a temporary kitchen at a refugee settlement place in Yong'an town of earthquake-hit An'xian county, Sichuan province June 2, 2008. China said on Monday it could guarantee there would be no epidemics in the earthquake zone, while some survivors complained their farmland was being bulldozed to make way for temporary housing.
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